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would jeopardize the solid promise we make your cities. so i understand why their water it down and backpedaling from what they had come and thank god we had an election last year to put the spotlight on whether -- [inaudible] and not just fundamentally change medicare but the same budget, the same time continued tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. chris, times are tough. you don't privatize and voucherize. i understand why they're backpedaling. i would too, if i were the victims the wrong decision in but it's the wrong decision and. chris collins has the ryan budget doesn't go far enough. the biggest part of the ryan budget is the medicare plan. how far will you go? speak just to reiterate the question, mr. collins has also noted the ryan budget is no longer on the table, given the fact that mitt romney has said himself i had these plans, they're not exactly what my running mate has. is it fair game to continue linking him to something that is no longer out of? hochul: of course it. let me tell you one. mitt romney doesn't run l
would jeopardize the solid promise we make your cities. so i understand why their water it down and backpedaling from what they had come and thank god we had an election last year to put the spotlight on whether -- [inaudible] and not just fundamentally change medicare but the same budget, the same time continued tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires. chris, times are tough. you don't privatize and voucherize. i understand why they're backpedaling. i would too, if i were the victims the...
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the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from virginia to maine almost 10 million residents in the dark. >> i want every agency to lean forward and make sure we're getting the resources where they are needed. >> unprecedented 13-foot storm surge cents a delusion of salt water into the subway system. one major tunnel took in more than 11 feet of water pushing cars and stacking them up like toys. >> nta faced a disaster as devastating as it has ever faced. >> they pushed a 700-ton tanker on to a street in s.i.. two fires were sparked in the rockaways and a dozen -- rescued dozens of people. it turned the bustling streets of lower manhattan into a ghost town. some curious new
the city of rolla flooded. >> and grandy is live in new york city on the damage. >> the death toll continues and the damage is so widespread. 35 people have been killed according to the associated press and it could be several days until we know the full extent of all of the destruction. klutz residents in the battered mid-atlantic states are now faced with flooding, power failures and the daunting task of cleaning up. >> it's got to happen. >> outages are spread from...
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first thing the governor does or the cities do. they turn to fema for help. for emergency responders that they're able to bring in from other states. first responders. and then for the rebuilding effort. for the protection against them. disaster relief, you would think that everybody would understand that disaster relief -- okay, maybe you don't really like a big federal government but there is a role for the federal government in disaster relief. the fact that mitt romney doesn't see that to me shows how -- just how shortsighted he is. what a captive of the hate government tea party he is. and how dangerous his message is. and how dangerous it would be to have him in the white house. there would be no more fema. no more fema. he wouldn't do what george bush did and put it in the bowels of some other agency. he would destroy the whole thing because he says we don't need it. don't trust this guy. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." jack you're a little boring. boring. boring. thomas jefferson said that a successful democrac
first thing the governor does or the cities do. they turn to fema for help. for emergency responders that they're able to bring in from other states. first responders. and then for the rebuilding effort. for the protection against them. disaster relief, you would think that everybody would understand that disaster relief -- okay, maybe you don't really like a big federal government but there is a role for the federal government in disaster relief. the fact that mitt romney doesn't see that to...
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the city states, a national reaction to the senator's demise hasn't simply stunned everyone -- has simply stunned everyone. why has his death so highlighted across the whole nation, and, indeed, throughout the world. in radio television and newsprint journalism. for some it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry the corporal works of mercy, of our one world family, so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded, because of proper nourishment, and because of the efforts of this man. others loved him for proving to america that you don't have to be a hawk in order to be a good patriot of our beloved country. and, still others may have been charmed life is amiable man. william f. buckley was as conservatives as senator mcgovern was progressive. and yet, when his son christopher, asked him what he thought of george mcgovern, william f. buckley said, he was a single nicest human being i have ever met. buckley sun printed that answer in his book called mom and pop. he wrote after both of them had died. and here in south dakota, political historians from both un
the city states, a national reaction to the senator's demise hasn't simply stunned everyone -- has simply stunned everyone. why has his death so highlighted across the whole nation, and, indeed, throughout the world. in radio television and newsprint journalism. for some it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry the corporal works of mercy, of our one world family, so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded, because of proper nourishment, and because of the...
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spends time reading, fastg, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion of dull at that time. >> there is one great letter where he describes how all oft his choom gang friends are sort of getting into the mainstreamhe and his pakistani friends are all moving toward the business world. and to him all of that seems too small, too categorized, too limitingti >> "caught without a class, a structure, or tradition to support me, in a sense the choice to take a different path is made for me. the only way to assuage my feelings of isolation are to absorb all the traditions, classes; make them mine, me theirs." >> and, he's trying to
spends time reading, fastg, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion...
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>>> it might be called "the city of lights," but mitt romney's last months in paris felt pretty dark. he had gotten word from his girlfriend, ann davies, that she was dating another man. but mitt had to wait until the end of his mission to see her. >> he walked off that airplane, and we only had eyes for each other. >> christmas eve 1968. >> he walked right by his mother, his father, right to me. and it was as though time had stood still. it was an amazing moment where nothing -- it just dissolved, those 2 1/2 years dissolved, and we were right back to where we were exactly when he left. >> and he proposed. >> on the car ride home, he was, like, oh, my gosh, i've waited so long for you. let's just get married. now. why not? let's do that. of course, that was not good news to either set of parents. >> ann was 19, mitt, 21. their parents wanted them to wait. but they wanted a valentine's day wedding. >> what did you guys do when you got this? >> yeah! all right! >> close friend dane mcbride remembers the telegram he received with the news. >> boom, february 14. and you knew exactly what
>>> it might be called "the city of lights," but mitt romney's last months in paris felt pretty dark. he had gotten word from his girlfriend, ann davies, that she was dating another man. but mitt had to wait until the end of his mission to see her. >> he walked off that airplane, and we only had eyes for each other. >> christmas eve 1968. >> he walked right by his mother, his father, right to me. and it was as though time had stood still. it was an amazing...
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to the black community, obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> narrator: no choom gang, the inner circle was much smaller. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like existence. >> narrator: as he walked the streets, friends say he was affected by the poverty all around him. >> i saw a transformation in the barry i had met in occidental. he got very serious and less lighthearted and our conversations were more about serious things, wouldn't want to go around the bar, have a drink, was worried about poor people, didn't care about getting rich. i mean, that's my opinion of dull at that time. >> there is one great letter where he describes how all of his choom gang friends are sort of getting into the mainstream and his pakistani friends are all moving
to the black community, obama headed out into harlem and all over the city. but it turned out to be harder than obama imagined. >> he told me this when i interviewed him in the white house. he made no lasting african-american friends during those four years in new york. >> narrator: no choom gang, the inner circle was much smaller. >> the new york years are marked by this kind of turning inward. he spends time reading, fasting, wandering the city. there's this almost monk-like...
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that is going to energize turn out in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> let's move beyond pennsylvania. what would you think the romney campaign means to do? we are two weeks out. he may have a little momentum, but he's clearly struggling in a couple of key swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> i'm not too sure there is much more that governor romney can do as a candidate at this point. obviously, try to take advantage of the cycle. just try to win the day. every day is a campaign and just try to win the day. have the stories be about him defending and you attacking as opposed to the other way around if we have a day like that, then i think he is winning today. and that is a good thing. if he can go day by day and be on the offensive, have obama explaining, have obama try to defend of tax -- fend off attacks. if this race gets turned around, that is when the momentum stops. the key is to stay on the offensive. i think it is highly likely that he can do that. he is the incumbent president because
that is going to energize turn out in the city. this could be a real sleeper on election night. >> let's move beyond pennsylvania. what would you think the romney campaign means to do? we are two weeks out. he may have a little momentum, but he's clearly struggling in a couple of key swing states. how does he conclude the sale? >> i'm not too sure there is much more that governor romney can do as a candidate at this point. obviously, try to take advantage of the cycle. just try to...
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, with what she has done the beautification of this city and her efforts there. and also, what she has done for history by recording 47 oral history interviews, and she was one of the major forces in the organization and development of the lbj library. that is quite a legacy. >> i will tell you what, these people were nothing if not thorough. [cheers] [applause] >> speaking of the symbiosis of their relationship, i love the fact that the various people in your book talk about many of the informal places where lbj would actually hold some of his conferences. i am not going to focus on some of the ones to do with plumbing systems, but i'm going to talk a little bit, for instance, about richard nixon's experience of a meeting between the two of them. can you please describe that? >> only time that lbj was not doing business is when he was unconscious. he was probably dreaming about business at that time. [laughter] actually, the historian described him as always on the move. he was always doing things. even when he took a nap in the white house, which he did daily,
, with what she has done the beautification of this city and her efforts there. and also, what she has done for history by recording 47 oral history interviews, and she was one of the major forces in the organization and development of the lbj library. that is quite a legacy. >> i will tell you what, these people were nothing if not thorough. [cheers] [applause] >> speaking of the symbiosis of their relationship, i love the fact that the various people in your book talk about many...
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look khrushchev the city will probably remove these in due course was the phrase he used. but he really has no intention to do it and they don't really have any leverage and the only leverage we can offer is we will formalize a militarization guarantee that i really don't want to pay that price. that's too high a price so essentially maybe we will just have to live with it. so what happened, the soviets of their own volition, their own arguments with the cuban said that deciding to pull out the tactical mcleer weapons. the americans did not force that and the americans also did not force them to pull a combat troops although they kept you'd raising it and kennedy is still talking about it in the weeks before his assassination but they ended up staying or at least a group of them ended up staying a year and half later when jimmy carter is heading the soviets or gate in october of 1979. >> host: they have been forgotten about. >> guest: .dates back to this position in 1962 that we are not going to make these a top-tier priority and the troops lined up -- >> host: the questio
look khrushchev the city will probably remove these in due course was the phrase he used. but he really has no intention to do it and they don't really have any leverage and the only leverage we can offer is we will formalize a militarization guarantee that i really don't want to pay that price. that's too high a price so essentially maybe we will just have to live with it. so what happened, the soviets of their own volition, their own arguments with the cuban said that deciding to pull out the...
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it was--i got a very good education at city college, not all of it in the classroom. c-span: you talk about the different alcoves where people sat. >> guest: yes. c-span: which one were you in? >> guest: alcove one, which was the anti-communist or anti-stalinist alcove, where socialists of various kinds and some liberals would congregate and argue and exchange ideas, and it was a very nice alcove. it was my second home. c-span: was that in the cafeteria? >> guest: yes. all the alcoves were--when--were in an arc around the cafeteria. c-span: anybody in that alcove that we would know? any names we would recognize? >> guest: oh, yes, some of them anyhow: daniel bell, melvin lasky, philip selznick, now professor emeritus of sociology at berkeley; seymour martin lipset, also had been a professor for many years at berkeley. a lot of people who became fairly well-known academics were in that--irving howe was in that alcove, became a well-known literary critic. so in terms of subsequent careers, the alcove produced quite a lot of people of some distinction. c-span: who was in
it was--i got a very good education at city college, not all of it in the classroom. c-span: you talk about the different alcoves where people sat. >> guest: yes. c-span: which one were you in? >> guest: alcove one, which was the anti-communist or anti-stalinist alcove, where socialists of various kinds and some liberals would congregate and argue and exchange ideas, and it was a very nice alcove. it was my second home. c-span: was that in the cafeteria? >> guest: yes. all the...
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take advantage of all the scares the city has to offer. >> i don't think people should fear ghosts at all. i fear the living more than ghosts. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> all right. it's one thing to have a job, it's another to love your job. above average for an industry already on a hiring tear. more than 3 million health care jobs have been added over the last decade and the industry projected to grow nearly 30% by 2020. >> data clearly says that virtually every occupation in health care will see job growth ranging from primary care and general surgery, dentiststry and even psychologists but the largest number of new jobs will be mid-level jobs. these will be jobs of technicians, of allied health profession professionals,
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it opened in the 60s as pride of the city, a place that won consecutive championships war europe, big blue banners all over town and 40 years later not much more than a generation, a place that rated academically unacceptable by the state four years in a row. a lot of families fled for the escape hatches of charter schools and other public schools across the highway and the year representative strama is referring to is the 2009-2010 school year and what the book traces is one year deadline teachers and administrators reagan had to for lack of a better term saves the schools. it follows the principle, a dynamo, chemistry teacher, basketball coach, and has they tried to raise scores which involve a lot of gaining of a broken system and data analysis and number crunching and realize they are not going to be able to save the school in a sustainable fashion with bringing numbers up. a new group of kids will come through needing a bunch of tutoring. and put into place the thing that a lot of us remember about high school. after-school clubs and sports teams we could be proud of. maybe a thi
it opened in the 60s as pride of the city, a place that won consecutive championships war europe, big blue banners all over town and 40 years later not much more than a generation, a place that rated academically unacceptable by the state four years in a row. a lot of families fled for the escape hatches of charter schools and other public schools across the highway and the year representative strama is referring to is the 2009-2010 school year and what the book traces is one year deadline...
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she ultimately was elected to the d.c. city council. and she took me under her wing as a young aspiring lawyer at that time and she told me about a wonderful organization, club, the women's democratic club. and it was through poly that i first learned about this institution and first saw this beautiful beautiful building. and so all of those memories came back to me and make it especially a special time to get the chance to talk to you about women and this election. and -- ok. so i must also say in the 40 plus years that i have really both been in washington and followed the political scene at least as an observer, i have never seen the emphasis that we have seen in this election on women and the public acknowledgment of the pivotal role that women play in this election season. it is just been extraordinary. and this morning as i had the tv on getting ready to go to work, one of the commentators literally said it's women women women women. i thought, there's my theme. it's women women women women. after all, when you think about it, it
she ultimately was elected to the d.c. city council. and she took me under her wing as a young aspiring lawyer at that time and she told me about a wonderful organization, club, the women's democratic club. and it was through poly that i first learned about this institution and first saw this beautiful beautiful building. and so all of those memories came back to me and make it especially a special time to get the chance to talk to you about women and this election. and -- ok. so i must also...
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the city, state and national reaction to the senator's demise is simply stunned everyone. why is his death so highlighted across the whole nation and indeed throughout the world in radio , television and newsprint journalism? for some, it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry, the work of mercy of our one world family so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded because of proper nourishment and because of the efforts of this man. others love him for proving to america that you don't have to be a hawk in order to be a good patriot of our beloved country. and still other may have been charmed by this man william f. buckley was as conservative as senator mcgovern was progressive and yet when his son asked him what he thought of george mcgovern, william buckley said he was the single nicest human being i have ever met. his son printed that answer in his book called "mom and pop" he wrote after both of them had died. and here in south dakota political historians from both universities that i was affiliated with have claimed that george mcgo
the city, state and national reaction to the senator's demise is simply stunned everyone. why is his death so highlighted across the whole nation and indeed throughout the world in radio , television and newsprint journalism? for some, it has to be his leadership on feeding the hungry, the work of mercy of our one world family so that millions of children have not starved or died or become retarded because of proper nourishment and because of the efforts of this man. others love him for proving...
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japanese cities that more than sixty years later are still feeling the effects so let me break this down the nuclear arms race never ended there are still thousands of nuclear warheads that could be fired at any moment by mistake by miscalculation or by madness or life as we know it could end on this planet so for the anniversary of the cuban missile crisis let's imagine a world free of nuclear weapons every country on this planet owes its people to immediately disarm and work toward a future based on strength through peace sort of strange war. wealthy british style sun. that's not on the phone. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. download the official publication so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any.
japanese cities that more than sixty years later are still feeling the effects so let me break this down the nuclear arms race never ended there are still thousands of nuclear warheads that could be fired at any moment by mistake by miscalculation or by madness or life as we know it could end on this planet so for the anniversary of the cuban missile crisis let's imagine a world free of nuclear weapons every country on this planet owes its people to immediately disarm and work toward a future...
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to thriving japanese cities that more than sixty years later are still feeling the effects. so let me break this down the nuclear arms race never end there are still thousands of nuclear warheads that could be fired at any moment by mistake by miscalculation or by madness or life as we know it could end on this planet so for the anniversary of the cuban missile crisis let the imagine a world free of nuclear weapons every country on this planet owes its people to immediately disarm and work toward a future based on straits peace sort of straight through war. he will do the trick. for his solar power this month the moon is the center of our universe the tides are forever while the sun's rays can be fickle innovative construction methods last cost as well as environmental damage one brand new turbines boost efficiency with the simplify design and who needs batteries lakes to store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon known jumpgate here on r.g.p. we've got the future of our. limitations free couldn't take three months for charges read the arrangement thre
to thriving japanese cities that more than sixty years later are still feeling the effects. so let me break this down the nuclear arms race never end there are still thousands of nuclear warheads that could be fired at any moment by mistake by miscalculation or by madness or life as we know it could end on this planet so for the anniversary of the cuban missile crisis let the imagine a world free of nuclear weapons every country on this planet owes its people to immediately disarm and work...
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experts are predicting at least a billion dollars in damage. >> all of the biggest cities on the east coast. let's get right to sam, leading the coverage for our extreme weather team. >> good morning, george. we want to give people a couple of days to get ready for this storm on the eastern seaboard. that's why we're talking about it so much right now. take a look at the canopy of clouds right here. about 2,000 miles across. that's unbelievable when you look at the size of the storm. but zoom into where actually the storm is, and that's what we're talking about. that's sandy right noi. the hurricane center has it crawling up the seaboard. then speeds up from saturday on. and this is new information. makes a turn. looks like by monday it's going out to the atlantic, but hooks in, making a turn somewhere between washington, d.c., and new york city. most likely in the delmarva peninsula, in the south jersey area. that turns the storm -- for the first time, we get kind of a hybrid storm turning into the coastline. we're talking about sandy getting hit with an arctic blast of air at the sa
experts are predicting at least a billion dollars in damage. >> all of the biggest cities on the east coast. let's get right to sam, leading the coverage for our extreme weather team. >> good morning, george. we want to give people a couple of days to get ready for this storm on the eastern seaboard. that's why we're talking about it so much right now. take a look at the canopy of clouds right here. about 2,000 miles across. that's unbelievable when you look at the size of the...
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and new york city. most likely in the delmarva peninsula, in the south jersey area. we get kind of a hybrid storm turning into the coastline. we're dogging about sandy, getting hit with an arctic blast of air at the same time. extra infusion of energy. and getting spun up even more. exactly where is the storm right now? it's off the coast about 300 miles from miami. you can see the feeder bands of rain getting in there. that's exactly where our ginger zee is this morning. ginger, what are you feeling? >> that's we're between bands of rain. but the most impressive picture is behind me. the surf is pounding the beach. and watch this. the ocean has been coming up, this is not normal, all the way to the ropes, where the grasses and mangroves are. south florida gets more of a sideswipe from sandy. we get pictures of 10-foot to 15-foot waves at the shoreline. 30 feet out at sea. rip currents would be most deadly. do not go in the water if you're on the coast of florida. the next step, as this goes away from florida, is up the east coast, as you said, sam. that's where we f
and new york city. most likely in the delmarva peninsula, in the south jersey area. we get kind of a hybrid storm turning into the coastline. we're dogging about sandy, getting hit with an arctic blast of air at the same time. extra infusion of energy. and getting spun up even more. exactly where is the storm right now? it's off the coast about 300 miles from miami. you can see the feeder bands of rain getting in there. that's exactly where our ginger zee is this morning. ginger, what are you...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] i was skeptical at first. but after awhile even my girlfriend noticed a difference. [ male announcer ] rogaine is proven to help stop hair loss. and for 85% of guys, it regrew hair. save up to 42% now at rogaine.com. fabulous but...when i add chicken, barbecue sauce... and cheese...and roll it up woo-wee! i've made a barbecue chicken crescent chow down. pillsbury crescents. let the making begin. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow yo
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] i was skeptical at first. but after...
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a warmer day in the city. as we get into the weekend, the 80s return inland. monday, tuesday, things start to change. we're going to increase your clouds and the showers arrive late tuesday into halloween. >>> and that's your latest weather. here's savannah. >> all right, al. thanks. coming up, rosie o'donnell opens up to dr. oz about her recent heart attack. we'll talk to dr. oz about their revealing conversation. >>> and later, what the critics are saying about pippa middleton's new party planning book. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. and there's juicy chicken best foods is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken so juicy so delicious it's your secret to making dinner disappear best foods. bring out the best
a warmer day in the city. as we get into the weekend, the 80s return inland. monday, tuesday, things start to change. we're going to increase your clouds and the showers arrive late tuesday into halloween. >>> and that's your latest weather. here's savannah. >> all right, al. thanks. coming up, rosie o'donnell opens up to dr. oz about her recent heart attack. we'll talk to dr. oz about their revealing conversation. >>> and later, what the critics are saying about pippa...
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on july 18th, one day after cruise was seen carrying suri in new york city, the lawsuit says "life & style" wrote this on its website and later in print. suri in tears weeping over her dad. >> she's weeping over a puppy and the indication is she's weeping because her father has cut her out of his life. that's nuts. this guy just loves his child and would never do that. >> tom cruise's lawyer says he wrote this letter demanding they immediately retract the false assertion. instead, field says, "in touch" magazine printed a similar headline in its october issue. 44 days without tom, abandoned by daddy. >> again this malicious lie. and this time they clearly knew it was false. >> the publisher declined to comment on the lawsuit which claims the magazine defamed cruise in disregard for the truth. years ago carol burnett won her legendary lawsuit against "the national enquirer," but it can be risky. david beckham has lost a more recent suit. >> in order to win a lawsuit for defamation, you must establish either intentional misconduct, malice, or you must establish reckless disregard for t
on july 18th, one day after cruise was seen carrying suri in new york city, the lawsuit says "life & style" wrote this on its website and later in print. suri in tears weeping over her dad. >> she's weeping over a puppy and the indication is she's weeping because her father has cut her out of his life. that's nuts. this guy just loves his child and would never do that. >> tom cruise's lawyer says he wrote this letter demanding they immediately retract the false...
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it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the fact that it energized the private or. that's the difference was going to happen with taxes depending on the choice the american people make on november 6th. were either going to be fighting a battle all of next year about how high this president about what to raise our taxes. i don't care if he raises taxes on the rich, the poor -- the poor don't pay taxes. the richer the middle class. for every raise taxes, it's too much money being given to a government that does know how to spend money. whatever ronald reagan did nice to be put on a diet. and it's less money. it is to figure out how to get a
it took money out of the wasted pocket of the city and put it in the hands of people who actually spend money in a productive and sensible way that produces jobs. wasn't the only thing that turned round economy in new york city. but here's the difference, started with 10.5%. i left at 5.5% unemployment. a site with 1.1 on welfare unless a 500,000 people on welfare. i started with a city that had a population of 7.5 million left a city with the .1 million people. a lot of that has to do with the...
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el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help and assist in curtailing the drug activity absolutely, we should. we have a sovereign right to protect our border and our citizens but we should do it in cooperation with mexico. >> what do you think about this? cruz: at a party state we which we should triple the u.s. border control because we have to get serious and solve the problem of security at the border. the question he raises a very important question. mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received f
el paso, the people of texas don't know this, el paso is the safest city in america for a city of its size. we have saved cities and communities all along our border. this is a great economic engine for us. these are great communities. we have to stop thinking in terms of such violence in el paso because it's not the truth was going on in that part of our state. >> moderator: there are concerns however on increase in the national guard. cruz: if it's necessary and needed and we can help...
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the mayor's agreed to fly the winning city's flag over city hall in the losing city for one day. >>> tonight kicks off the 2012 world series to the san francisco giants and detroit tigers. the giants off the comeback from the cardinals after trailing 3-1. on the other side, the tigers are well rested after sweeping the yankees. san francisco won six world series. >>> one of the stars from the "jersey shore" is a new mom. snooki was on the "today" show today along with her fiance. it was her first interview since she gave birth to their son lorenzo. he's transformed her from party animal to loving mother. >> you know me, i always want to have a good time, where is the next party, what am i going to do tonight? now, it's like i love my baby, what can we do with him. >> has she changed a lot? >> yeah. she loves him. it's time consuming. it's 24 hours. it's a lot of fun now. >> being a mom hasn't changed her looks, however. >> snooki was putting on make up, even in the delivery room. >>> the barney's department store is under fire ar an ad that makes mini skinny. minimouse fantasizes she
the mayor's agreed to fly the winning city's flag over city hall in the losing city for one day. >>> tonight kicks off the 2012 world series to the san francisco giants and detroit tigers. the giants off the comeback from the cardinals after trailing 3-1. on the other side, the tigers are well rested after sweeping the yankees. san francisco won six world series. >>> one of the stars from the "jersey shore" is a new mom. snooki was on the "today" show today...
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even the west coast. >> utah, salt lake city, first snow of the season. we'll show you pictures in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> coming up, meet the real-life home alone girl, the brave 10-year-old who foiled a home invasion with a dramatic 911 call. >>> and can you imagine ross and rachel not ending up together? the creator behind "friends" reveals how one of television's most beloved couples almost didn't make it. >>> and these parents getting payback when their daughter misbehaves. why it's stirring so much debate right now. >>> and one of the biggest weddings of the year. justin and jessica, brand-new photos. a lot of details, coming up. [ male announcer ] we're all on a journey to financial independence. ♪ whether you're just beginning the journey... ♪ ...starting a family... ♪ ...or entering a new chapter of your life. while the journey is yours, pacific life can help you protect and grow the assets you'll need along the way. to learn how, visit pacificlife.com. pacific life. the power to help you succeed. just begin with america's fav
even the west coast. >> utah, salt lake city, first snow of the season. we'll show you pictures in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> coming up, meet the real-life home alone girl, the brave 10-year-old who foiled a home invasion with a dramatic 911 call. >>> and can you imagine ross and rachel not ending up together? the creator behind "friends" reveals how one of television's most beloved couples almost didn't make it. >>> and these parents...
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just a little north of salt lake city. a little snow on the pumpkin. you're taking that too seriously when you have that much snow falling at this point. we had mountain snow coming in with 30 inches of snow. there was a really big cold push of air. and into the northwest, take a look at the numbers. 44, 46 degrees. redding at about 48. this sweeps into denver. it's possible that denver will pick up about an inch of snow out of this changing temperatures here. that's inside denver. it's possible. 33 degrees on thursday, from 59 today in denver. but look at dallas. it goes from the 80s all the way to the 50s. memphis drops from the 80s to the 60s. chicago, you go from the 70s to the 50s. this is the first big push of cold air. and it depends how deep in the country if that leaves a window for the storm to cruise the east coast or not. we need that thing to blast east and push what will be sandy at that point off the eastern seaboard. that's what we need. we'll watch it hour-by-hour. 86 degrees in dallas. this is aing, beautiful wednesday morning. we are
just a little north of salt lake city. a little snow on the pumpkin. you're taking that too seriously when you have that much snow falling at this point. we had mountain snow coming in with 30 inches of snow. there was a really big cold push of air. and into the northwest, take a look at the numbers. 44, 46 degrees. redding at about 48. this sweeps into denver. it's possible that denver will pick up about an inch of snow out of this changing temperatures here. that's inside denver. it's...
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the quake could also be felt in the capital city of san jose, 90 miles away. it was followed by a magnitude 4.5 aftershock. no injuries have been reported. >> look at those pictures. >>> just two teams left standing. and tonight the san francisco giants host the detroit tigers in game one of the world series. it is here. detroit sends justin verlander to the mound, who throws 100 miles per hour. the tigers ace has allowed just two runs in three post-season starts this fall. for the giants, now 6-0 in the postseason when facing elimination it will be barry zito on the hill. one of the best curve balls in the game. vegas oddmakers say the tigers are the favorites here. >> really? >> 8:00 tonight. >>> a hurricane on halloween. coming up the latest on where tropical storm sandy could be headed next. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas! no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i
the quake could also be felt in the capital city of san jose, 90 miles away. it was followed by a magnitude 4.5 aftershock. no injuries have been reported. >> look at those pictures. >>> just two teams left standing. and tonight the san francisco giants host the detroit tigers in game one of the world series. it is here. detroit sends justin verlander to the mound, who throws 100 miles per hour. the tigers ace has allowed just two runs in three post-season starts this fall. for...
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but it gradually got more interesting. >> and then you go to the city the city of miami. this was what they thought about tom wolf. that he would be a prima donna in a white suit that he would come into town -- because the research that you do is painstaking. you go to miami and you just sort of walk along the streets meeting and talking to people. and the thing that they were saying, charlie, is how is -- does a guy in a bright white suit blend in? but you did. >> my approach is always the same. >> what is your process? >> i'm just going to a big room saying -- and i find people will be on guard for the first 30 minutes to an hour. because here's somebody asking them questions. but if you get through an hour or an hour and a half with somebody -- >> you spend that much time? >> well if necessary. they'll drop their guard. they're tired of keeping up the guard. it's hard to be always careful of what you're saying. >> what are you looking for? >> in this case, i really did want to see what the -- how these different races and cultures and nationalities blended together. pi
but it gradually got more interesting. >> and then you go to the city the city of miami. this was what they thought about tom wolf. that he would be a prima donna in a white suit that he would come into town -- because the research that you do is painstaking. you go to miami and you just sort of walk along the streets meeting and talking to people. and the thing that they were saying, charlie, is how is -- does a guy in a bright white suit blend in? but you did. >> my approach is...
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to the warmer temperatures across the nation. d.c. 78 today. raleigh, at 81. 84 in oklahoma city. memphis, about 82 degrees. nice, warm, dry. doesn't feel like october. but it will. we'll show you cooler air. >> by the way, that tuesday trivia was brought to you by walmart. amy, george, josh? >> sam, thanks so much. >>> coming up on "gma," kennedy family drama. maternity nurses testifying in court that rfk's son twisted their arms and kicked them to the floor, trying to step them from leaving with his baby. we'll have the latest on this high-profile trial. >>> an explosive battle could be ahead for britney spears. her former manager is going to take the stand today. is he going to expose family secrets? >>> plus, a blockbuster concert event. we can hear them screaming inside. look at them. thousands of them. taylor swift, taking over times square. we can't wait. >> don't have to wait too much longer. taylor swift, singing all kinds of songs from the new album, "red." a department store counter to treat your toughest skin concerns? join the counter revolution and switch to olay pro
to the warmer temperatures across the nation. d.c. 78 today. raleigh, at 81. 84 in oklahoma city. memphis, about 82 degrees. nice, warm, dry. doesn't feel like october. but it will. we'll show you cooler air. >> by the way, that tuesday trivia was brought to you by walmart. amy, george, josh? >> sam, thanks so much. >>> coming up on "gma," kennedy family drama. maternity nurses testifying in court that rfk's son twisted their arms and kicked them to the floor,...
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just 59 degrees in the city by the bay today. we'll have a few isolated thunderstorms develop over our local mountains later on this afternoon and finally clearing out and drying out for the second half of wednesday. let's check your drive with mike. >> we're looking at the peninsula as we take this full screen. the right side southbound 101 approaching the embarcadero there's an accident just past where the camera can see. the map shows the slowdown for southbound 101. actually both directions coming in through palo alto and menlo park. a lot heavier than normal. south 101 coming towards san mateo, an instancident there at. a smooth drive both directions are both north 101 and south 280 between 380 and 101 interchange and then there's your east bay slowing as well, jammed for the east shore freeway, jon. back to you. >> for the latest traffic and news updates, check us out on facebook. we'll see you in a half hour. ♪ ♪ it started with a little kiss, like this ♪ >> 8:00 now on this tuesday morning. it's 239rd of october, 20
just 59 degrees in the city by the bay today. we'll have a few isolated thunderstorms develop over our local mountains later on this afternoon and finally clearing out and drying out for the second half of wednesday. let's check your drive with mike. >> we're looking at the peninsula as we take this full screen. the right side southbound 101 approaching the embarcadero there's an accident just past where the camera can see. the map shows the slowdown for southbound 101. actually both...
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some other council members and said they are open to restricting the size of jury sold in the city but is nothing official yet. let's get a look at traffic. in a coupleoving virginia 95e northbound toward the area and on the avenue,at connecticut extremely slow and the loop toward georgia ave. the outer loop at central avenue, there is accident activity and loudoun county, you avoid evergreen mills road. medevac is going to this crash. stick with the greenway. >> a beautiful day today, we are looking at sunshine filtering through the clouds. warm, wellnice and average. warm at 55out degrees at reagan national. we will top out into the upper 70's this afternoon. tomorrow, we should be even warmer. >> thank you for watching. we will be back at noon. "live with kelly and michael" is next.
some other council members and said they are open to restricting the size of jury sold in the city but is nothing official yet. let's get a look at traffic. in a coupleoving virginia 95e northbound toward the area and on the avenue,at connecticut extremely slow and the loop toward georgia ave. the outer loop at central avenue, there is accident activity and loudoun county, you avoid evergreen mills road. medevac is going to this crash. stick with the greenway. >> a beautiful day today, we...
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. >>> also anthony batch is officially the police commissioner the city council contermed him. he promise under his leadership police will work hard to tackle crime and earn the public's trust. more news on abc2news.com let's again go over to lynette charles for a check on weather. >> check out what's going on. we have high level clouds and you can see the wispy clouds and you can see the key bridge back there. plenty of blue skies as well. and the clouds will begin to increase throughout the day and seeing lots of people walking out and about with sunshine and mixing with cloud cover and inner harbor temperatures at 54 degrees and we do need a light jacket as you head out and about and this is what you can expect throughout the afternoon. high temperatures at around 76 degrees. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lauren cook. >> reporter: we have a serious crash in baltimore city. it has shut downfalls road at old pimlico you want to use the jfx-stead. baltimore county a -- -- jfxenstead. head -- can instead. 6 the 5 of 9 -- 659 inner loop clear and harford road but ou
. >>> also anthony batch is officially the police commissioner the city council contermed him. he promise under his leadership police will work hard to tackle crime and earn the public's trust. more news on abc2news.com let's again go over to lynette charles for a check on weather. >> check out what's going on. we have high level clouds and you can see the wispy clouds and you can see the key bridge back there. plenty of blue skies as well. and the clouds will begin to increase...
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it's the 23rd day of october, 2012. it's a great start to the day here in new york city. bright blue skies, but you know what? that sky is going to give way to some clouds later today. some rain in our future. doesn't matter. we're going to have a good time. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and al roker and natalie morales. coming up in the studio, one of the most prolific authors of all time. >> john grisham out with his 30th book, can you believe, that an action-packed legal thriller with a twist and we'll talk to him about some of his other favorite novels. >> and one of our favorite singers is in the house, mr. tony bennett, the legend first hit the charts back in 1951. well, he is out with a new album, and this one has a little bit of a latin flair to it, so looking forward to that. >> sounds great. don't forget our annual halloween extravaganza. did you know it's just eight days away? >> no. >> i couldn't believe that. >> so if you're coming down to the plaza, better get going on that costume. we're going to crown a winner, as we always do, and, of course,
it's the 23rd day of october, 2012. it's a great start to the day here in new york city. bright blue skies, but you know what? that sky is going to give way to some clouds later today. some rain in our future. doesn't matter. we're going to have a good time. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and al roker and natalie morales. coming up in the studio, one of the most prolific authors of all time. >> john grisham out with his 30th book, can you believe, that an action-packed legal...
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we're back now with sara in the city. this time our sara haines p found herself against the ropes. >> she was dangling from one of jersey city's tallest skyscrapers. >> that's right, i was invited to rappel from 33 stories up in a fundraiser appropriately called "over the edge." it's 480 feet to the top of the harbor side financial center plaza 5 building in jersey city. people are actually braving the elements and rappelling down to raise donations for the american cancer society. look at that guy, he's showing off. jimmy saldana agreed to rappel for me for morale support. at only 34 years old, jenny was diagnosed with breast cancer. she went through chemotherapy and a mastectomy, and now she's been cancer free for almost seven years. you look amazing, so today, is this one of those feats to overcome anything, why are you doing this today? >> i think it's really important to raise awareness. it's a difficult journey, but if you have someone leading the way, it's not as hard as you think it is. >> after her dancer diagnos
we're back now with sara in the city. this time our sara haines p found herself against the ropes. >> she was dangling from one of jersey city's tallest skyscrapers. >> that's right, i was invited to rappel from 33 stories up in a fundraiser appropriately called "over the edge." it's 480 feet to the top of the harbor side financial center plaza 5 building in jersey city. people are actually braving the elements and rappelling down to raise donations for the american cancer...
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homeowners said the city bosctcd a city project and made the ground unstable. they plan to sue. the city says it's a natural event. three families have had to leave their homes and ten more could be at risk. >> well, listen, water-eroding land is a natural event, but how did that water get there is the big question, right? >> there's flooding in that area, but i don't know, usually water just trickles in washington. it's not like a downpour like in the south. >> we have rain in the plains. we also have our first winter storm around areas of washington and california. you just saw the wet infield of that giants game yesterday. that system was all snow in nevada. you can see it piling up on the streets. and then in northern california theer sa near sacramento, ominous clouds, even reported a tornado. there were five tornadoes around that area. farther north, the cascades and oregon got slammed with more snow. they got about four to five inches of the natural stuff in oregon. look at the warm front right here. it's right around missouri stretching into illinois and indiana. the rai
homeowners said the city bosctcd a city project and made the ground unstable. they plan to sue. the city says it's a natural event. three families have had to leave their homes and ten more could be at risk. >> well, listen, water-eroding land is a natural event, but how did that water get there is the big question, right? >> there's flooding in that area, but i don't know, usually water just trickles in washington. it's not like a downpour like in the south. >> we have rain...
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heading for new york city. florida, you're looking great today. sunshine, as usual. what a beautiful scene at racks down in boca. we'll return coming up on "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. >>> political columnist and presidential historian, boca, doris kearns. >> great to have you. >> thank you. >> let's start with the yankees only because we've been suffering so long this year, doris, but we'll do that later and talk about the debate first. >> thanks. >> mika, one of my favorite harry truman stories when he gets off the train and the guy yells at him for five minute. truman says, we'll mark him down as undecided. joe klein, undecided. >> ho
heading for new york city. florida, you're looking great today. sunshine, as usual. what a beautiful scene at racks down in boca. we'll return coming up on "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that...